Stark County, North Dakota (trfnews.i234.me) — A man died Thursday, Feb. 12, after a shooting near an interstate exit east of Dickinson.
What happened
The Stark County Sheriff’s Office said deputies were called about 11:35 a.m. to Interstate 94 Business Loop East.
The location was just east of Dickinson.
Deputies found a man with a gunshot wound.
He was taken to CHI St. Alexius Health Dickinson.
He later died at the hospital.

Victim and suspect identified
On Friday, Feb. 13, officials released the victim’s name.
Authorities identified the victim as Justin Richard Boersma, 45, of Gladstone, North Dakota.
Authorities identified the suspect as Mark Terry Clement, 47, of Dickinson.
Brief pursuit ends at public safety center
Investigators said they tried to detain Clement in Dickinson.
A short vehicle pursuit followed, authorities said.
The pursuit ended at the Dickinson Public Safety Center.
Clement was taken into custody in the parking lot, officials said.
Murder charge filed
On Feb. 13, Clement was charged with murder, authorities said.
Officials described the count as intentional or knowing murder of an adult victim.
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Clement is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Road closure and scene work
County Highway 10 east of Dickinson was closed Thursday afternoon.
Deputies and investigators processed the crime scene.
Reports placed the scene near the business loop corridor.
Agencies on scene
Several agencies responded to the call.
They included the Stark County Sheriff’s Office.
The Dickinson Police Department also assisted.
The North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation responded as well.
The North Dakota Highway Patrol assisted with the response.
Dickinson Fire and EMS were also called.
How to share tips
The sheriff’s office may accept tips through its online tools.
Residents can check the sheriff’s website resources for options.
Do not approach suspects or active scenes.
Call 911 for emergencies.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.